Printing device having receiving portion for selectively receiving one of first cassette and second cassette

ABSTRACT

A printing device includes: a housing; a print head extending in a first direction; a cassette receiving portion; and a movable cover. The cassette receiving portion is open in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction. The cassette receiving portion can selectively receive a first cassette or a second cassette whose size is greater than that of the first cassette. The movable cover is movable between a closed position and an open position for covering and exposing the cassette receiving portion in the second direction. The cassette receiving portion provides: a first cassette receiving portion for receiving the first cassette with the movable cover at the closed position; and a second cassette receiving portion for receiving the second cassette with the movable cover at the open position. A portion of the second cassette receiving portion is overlapped with the movable cover at the closed position in the first direction.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation application claiming priority benefitunder 35 U.S.C. 120 of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/734,324 filedon Jan. 4, 2020 and is based upon and claims the benefit of priorityunder 35 U.S.C. 119 from Japanese patent application No. 2019-032869,filed on Feb. 26, 2019, the entire contents of both of which areincorporated herein by reference.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to a printing device.

BACKGROUND

Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2003-011435 discloses aprinting device including a main body, a cassette attachment portion,and a lid. The cassette attachment portion is provided in the main body,and is configured to allow selected one of two tape cassettes havingdifferent sizes from each other to be attached to the cassetteattachment portion.

SUMMARY

However, in the above-described conventional printing device, thecassette attachment portion has a dimension in conformity with adimension of the larger tape cassette. Therefore, a larger space isrequired for placing the printing device, which is disadvantageous for auser who does not use the lager tape cassette.

In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the disclosure to provide acompact printing device capable of selectively receiving one of twotypes of cassettes having sizes different from each other.

In order to attain the above and other objects, according to one aspect,the disclosure provides a printing device including a housing, a printhead, a cassette receiving portion, and a movable cover. The print headis provided in the housing and extends in a first direction. Thecassette receiving portion is provided in the housing and is open in asecond direction orthogonal to the first direction. The cassettereceiving portion is configured to receive selected one of a firstcassette and a second cassette, the second cassette having a sizegreater than a size of the first cassette. The movable cover isconnected to the housing and is movable between a closed position and anopen position. The movable cover is configured to cover the cassettereceiving portion in the second direction at the closed position, andthe movable cover is configured to expose the cassette receiving portionin the second direction at the open position. The cassette receivingportion provides: a first cassette receiving portion; and a secondcassette receiving portion. The first cassette receiving portion isconfigured to receive the first cassette with the movable cover being atthe closed position. The second cassette receiving portion is configuredto receive the second cassette with the movable cover being at the openposition. At least a portion of the second cassette receiving portion isoverlapped with the movable cover at the closed position in the firstdirection.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The particular features and advantages of the disclosure as well asother objects will become apparent from the following description takenin connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a printing device according to oneembodiment;

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the printing device according to theembodiment in a state where a first cassette is attached;

FIG. 3 is a partial cross-sectional plan view of the printing deviceaccording to the embodiment in a state where a second cassette isattached;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the printing device according to theembodiment prior to attachment of the first cassette;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the printing device according to theembodiment after attachment of the first cassette;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the printing device according to theembodiment in a state where a housing cover and a movable cover areclosed;

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the printing device according to theembodiment after attachment of the second cassette in a state where thehousing cover is opened; and

FIG. 8 is another perspective view of the printing device according tothe embodiment after attachment of the second cassette in a state wherethe housing cover is opened.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Hereinafter, a printing device 1 according to one embodiment will bedescribed with reference to FIGS. 1 through 8.

The printing device 1 is configured to selectively receive one of afirst cassette 7 and a second cassette 17 having sizes different fromeach other. The second cassette 17 is larger in size than the firstcassette 7. Incidentally, the first cassette 7 is schematicallyillustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, whereas the second cassette 17 isschematically illustrated in FIGS. 3, 7, and 8.

In the following description, directions with regard to the printingdevice 1 will be described based on a posture of the printing device 1illustrated in FIG. 1. Specifically, a diagonally upper leftwarddirection, a diagonally lower rightward direction, a diagonally lowerleftward direction, a diagonally upper rightward direction, an upwarddirection, and a downward direction in FIG. 1 will be referred to as aleftward direction, a rightward direction, a frontward direction, arearward direction, an upward direction, and a downward direction of theprinting device 1, respectively.

First, an outline of the printing device 1 will be described withreference to FIGS. 1 and 2.

The printing device 1 includes a housing 2 having a generallyrectangular parallelepiped shape. The housing 2 includes a bottom part2A in which an electrical circuit board (not illustrated) extending in aleftward/rightward direction and a frontward/rearward direction isaccommodated. The electrical circuit board is provided with a CPU and aUSB connecting portion, and the like. The CPU is configured to controloverall operations performed in the printing device 1.

The bottom part 2A has a rear end portion formed with an insertion hole13 opening rearward (see FIG. 1). The housing 2 has a center C1 in theleftward/rightward direction and the frontward/rearward direction. Theinsertion hole 13 is positioned offset rightward relative to the centerC1 in the leftward/rightward direction. The USB connecting portion ispositioned inside the insertion hole 13. An USB cable (not illustrated)is connectable to the USB connecting portion through the insertion hole13. One end portion of the USB cable is inserted into the insertion hole13 to be connected to the USB connecting portion, and another endportion of the USB cable is connectable to a personal computer (notillustrated). The printing device 1 is configured to print character(s)on a tape 5 according to print data transmitted through the USB cable.The characters may be letters, numerals, symbols, and diagrams.

The housing 2 includes a left side part 2B connected to the bottom part2A and extending in the frontward/rearward direction and anupward/downward direction. In the left side part 2B, an input portion(not illustrated) is provided. The input portion is in a form of buttonsfor inputting various information into the printing device 1.

The housing 2 also includes a front side part 2C connected to the bottompart 2A and the left side part 2B and extending in theleftward/rightward direction and upward/downward direction. A dischargeopening 11 is formed in the front part 2C. The discharge opening 11extends in the frontward/rearward direction and is open frontward andrearward. The discharge opening 11 is positioned offset leftwardrelative to the center C1 in the leftward/rightward direction. Thedischarge opening 11 provides communication between an inside and anoutside of the housing 2 in the printing device 1.

The housing 2 further includes a right side part 2D connected to thebottom part 2A and the front part 2C and extending in thefrontward/rearward direction and upward/downward direction. A cassettereceiving portion 6 is provided as a space defined by the bottom part2A, the left side part 2B, the front side part 2C, and the right sidepart 2D. In other words, the cassette receiving portion 6 is a recessedportion recessed downward from a top surface of the housing 2.

Selected one of the first cassette 7 and the second cassette 17 isattachable to the cassette receiving portion 6. A front end of the firstcassette 7 attached to the cassette receiving portion 6 is at the sameposition as a front end of the second cassette 17 attached to thecassette receiving portion 6 (see FIGS. 5 and 7). Further, a left end ofthe first cassette 7 attached to the cassette receiving portion 6 is atthe same position as a left end of the second cassette 17 attached tothe cassette receiving portion 6 (see FIGS. 5 and 7).

The bottom part 2A has an upper surface 16, which is a lower end of thecassette receiving portion 6. The upper surface 16 extends in theleftward/rightward direction and frontward/rearward direction. The uppersurface 16 functions as a surface adapted to oppose and contact one ofthe first cassette 7 and the second cassette 17 attached to the cassettereceiving portion 6 from below thereof. The upper surface 16 will bereferred to as an opposing surface 16, hereinafter.

The cassette receiving portion 6 provides a first cassette receivingportion 21, and a second cassette receiving portion 22. The firstcassette receiving portion 21 is adapted to receive the first cassette 7therein. The first cassette receiving portion 21 constitutes a frontportion of the cassette receiving portion 6. Hence, a front portion ofthe opposing surface 16 constitutes a lower end of the first cassettereceiving portion 21.

The second cassette receiving portion 22 is adapted to receive thesecond cassette 17 therein. In the present embodiment, the secondcassette receiving portion 22 in its entirety is coincident with thecassette receiving portion 6. Hence, an entirety of the opposing surface16 constitutes a lower end of the second cassette receiving portion 22.The second cassette receiving portion 22 contains the first cassettereceiving portion 21.

The cassette receiving portion 6 has a first open end 31, a second openend 32, and a third open end 33.

The first open end 31 is open upward and constitutes an open upper endof the cassette receiving portion 6. The first open end 31 alsoconstitutes an open upper end of the first cassette receiving portion21, as well as an open upper end of the second cassette receivingportion 22.

Referring to FIG. 1, the first open end 31 is defined by: a firstoutline part 31A extending in the frontward/rearward direction; and asecond outline part 31B extending in the leftward/rightward direction.More specifically, the left side part 2B includes a rear wall portion 36having a top horizontal surface and an inner vertical surface facingrightward. The first outline part 31A is an intersection between the tophorizontal surface and the inner vertical surface of the rear wallportion 36. The front side part 2C includes a protruding wall portion 39having a top horizontal surface and a rear vertical surface. The secondoutline part 31B is an intersection between the top horizontal surfaceand the rear vertical surface.

The second open end 32 is open rearward and constitutes a rear open endof the cassette receiving portion 6. The second open end 32 alsoconstitutes an open rear portion of the second cassette receivingportion 22.

Specifically, the second open end 32 is defined by: a first outline part32A extending in the upward/downward direction; and a second outlinepart 32B extending in the leftward/rightward direction. The firstoutline part 32A is an intersection between the inner vertical surfaceof the rear wall portion 36 a rear surface of the rear wall portion 36.The second outline part 32B is an intersection between an upper surfaceof the bottom part 2A (opposing surface 16) and a rear surface of thebottom part 2A. The second outline part 32B extends rightward from abottom end of the first outline part 32A.

The third open end 33 is open rightward and constitutes a right open endof the cassette receiving portion 6. The third open end 33 alsoconstitutes a part of the second cassette receiving portion 22.

Specifically, the right side part 2D includes a wall portion 25 having arectangular plate shape in a right side view. The wall portion 25extends upward from the bottom part 2A and defines a right end of thefirst cassette receiving portion 21. The wall portion 25 has a front endconnected to the protruding wall portion 39. The protruding wall portion39 protrudes further upward than the wall portion 25. The third open end33 is positioned rearward of the wall portion 25.

The third open end 33 is defined by: a first outline part 33A extendingvertically; and a second outline part 33B extending in thefrontward/rearward direction. The first outline part 33A is anintersection between a right end surface and a rear end surface of thewall portion 25. The second outline part 33B is an intersection betweenthe upper surface (opposing surface 16) and a right surface of thebottom part 2A. A vertical position of the second outline part 33B ofthe third open end 33 is the same as that of the second outline part 32Bof the second open end 32.

As illustrated in FIG. 1, the left side part 2B also includes a frontwall portion 35 opposing the rear wall portion 36 in thefrontward/rearward direction. The front wall portion 35 extendsvertically, and is spaced away from the rear wall portion 36. The frontwall portion 35 has an upper end portion formed with a cylindrical hole35A extending therethrough in the frontward/rearward direction. Thecylindrical hole 35A has a circular shape in a front view.

The rear wall portion 36 has an upper end portion formed with acylindrical engagement hole (not illustrated) and a support hole 37. Theengagement hole extends in the frontward/rearward direction and is openfrontward. The engagement hole is circular in a front view and iscoaxial with the cylindrical hole 35A. the support hole 37 is positionedrearward of the engagement hole and is open upward on the top surface ofthe rear wall portion 36. The support hole 37 has a circularcross-section.

The printing device 1 further includes a housing cover 51 configured toopen and close the first open end 31. The housing cover 51 includes abase portion 52, a pair of protruding portions 54, a pair of engagementportions 56, and a protruding cover 53.

The base portion 52 is plate shaped. The pair of protruding portions 54is provided at one end portion (a left end portion) of the base portion52 with respect to the leftward/rightward direction. The protrudingportions 54 are arranged to be spaced apart from each other in thefrontward/rearward direction. The protruding portions 54 protrude fromthe left end portion of the base portion 52 in a thickness direction ofthe base portion 52.

Each of the pair of engagement portions 56 protrudes from each tip endportion of corresponding one of the pair of protruding portions 54 inthe frontward/rearward direction. Specifically, a front one of theengagement portions 56 protrudes frontward from a tip end portion of afront one of the protruding portions 54, and a rear engagement portion56 (not illustrated) protrudes rearward from a rear one of theprotruding portions 54. The front one of the engagement portions 56 isrotatably fitted with the cylindrical hole 35A of the front wall portion35, and the rear one of the engagement portions 56 (not illustrated) isrotatably fitted with the engagement hole (not illustrated) of the rearwall portion 36. Hence, the housing cover 51 is pivotably supported bythe left side part 2B.

The housing cover 51 is pivotally movable between an open position(FIG. 1) and a closed position (FIG. 6). At the open position, thehousing cover 51 exposes the first open end 31 upward. At the closedposition, the housing cover 51 closes the first open end 31 from above.At the closed position of the housing cover 51, a front end portion ofthe base portion 52 faces the protruding wall portion 39, and the leftend portion of the base portion 52 faces the left side part 2B. Apivotally moving direction of the housing cover 51 from the openposition to the closed position will be referred to as a “closingdirection” as appropriate, hereinafter.

The protruding cover 53 is provided at another end portion (a right endportion) of the base portion 52. The protruding cover 53 protrudes fromthe other end portion in the closing direction. In the closed positionof the housing cover 51, a tip end face of the protruding cover 53 facesa top surface of the wall portion 25. The protruding cover 53 has afirst protruding length L1 that is equal to or greater than a secondprotruding length L2 by which the protruding wall portion 39 protrudesupward from the wall portion 25 in a direction opposite to the closingdirection.

The printing device 1 further includes a movable cover 55. The movablecover 55 is configured to open and close the second open end 32 and thethird open end 33. The movable cover 55 includes a base portion 57, anda protruding wall portion 58. The base portion 57 is plate shaped, andhas a generally rectangular shape in a plan view. The base portion 57has one end portion positioned above the rear wall portion 36. A shaftportion 57A is provided at the one end portion of the base portion 57 toprotrude downward therefrom. The shaft portion 57A is rotatably fittedwith the support hole 37 of the rear wall portion 36. Hence, the movablecover 55 is pivotally movably supported by the rear wall portion 36 ofthe left side part 2B about an axis of the shaft portion 57A. Themovable cover 55 is pivotally movable in a first rotational directiontoward the rear surface of the wall portion 25, and in a secondrotational direction (opposite the first rotational direction) away fromthe rear surface of the wall portion 25.

The base portion 57 has another end portion to which the protruding wallportion 58 is connected. The protruding wall portion 58 is so positionedand shaped to avoid interference with the rear wall portion 36. Theprotruding wall portion 58 protrudes from the base portion 57 in aclockwise direction (the first rotational direction) about the axis ofthe shaft portion 57A in a plan view.

The protruding wall portion 58 includes an abutment portion 59, a guideportion 58A, and a curved portion 58B. The abutment portion 59 is aradially outermost end portion of the protruding wall portion 58 aboutthe axis of the shaft portion 57A. In other words, the abutment portion59 is a downstream end of the protruding wall portion 58 in the firstrotational direction. That is, the abutment portion 59 constitutes afree end portion of the protruding wall portion 58 in the clockwisedirection about the axis of the shaft portion 57A in a plan view.

The guide portion 58A and the curved portion 58B are positioned betweenthe shaft portion 57A and the abutment portion 59. The guide portion 58Aextends vertically and perpendicular to the first rotational direction.That is, the guide portion 58A faces downstream in the first rotationaldirection. As described later, the guide portion 58A is configured toguide attachment of the first cassette 7 to the first cassette receivingportion 21.

The curved portion 58B is curved in an arcuate shape such that thecurved portion 58B is recessed toward the other end portion of the baseportion 57. The guide portion 58A and the curved portion 58B arepositioned further in the second rotational direction (upstream in thefirst rotational direction) relative to the abutment portion 59.

The movable cover 55 is pivotally movable about the support hole 37(i.e., the axis of the shaft portion 57A) between an open position(FIG. 1) and a closed position (FIG. 4). The second open end 32 and thethird open end 33 are open (exposed) at the open position. At the openposition of the movable cover 55, the base portion 57 extends generallyin the frontward/rearward direction. The second open end 32 and thethird open end 33 are closed by the movable cover 55 at the closedposition. At the closed position, the base portion 57 extends generallyin the leftward/rightward direction; the protruding wall portion 58 ispositioned above the second outline part 32B of the second open end 32and the second outline part 33B of the third open end 33; and the freeend face of the abutment portion 59 is in contact with the rear surfaceof the wall portion 25. In other words, at least a part of the movablecover 55 is overlapped with the second cassette receiving portion 22 inthe upward/downward direction when the movable cover 55 is at the closedposition.

The guide portion 58A and the curved portion 58B are positioned furtherin the second rotational direction relative to the free end face of theabutment portion 59 (downstream end of the abutment portion 59 in thefirst rotational direction). Therefore, the guide portion 58A and thecurved portion 58B are less likely to make contact with the firstcassette 7 when the movable cover 55 is at the closed position.

As illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, a head holder 69, a print head 60, anda ribbon take-up shaft 62 are provided in the cassette receiving portion6. The head holder 69 and the print head 60 are positioned leftward ofthe center C1 of the housing 2. The ribbon take-up shaft 62 ispositioned rightward of the center C1 of the housing 2.

The head holder 69 extends upward from a left front portion of theopposing surface 16 of the cassette receiving portion 6. The print head60 is positioned on a left surface of the head holder 69. The print head60 is a thermal head including a plurality of heat generating elementsarrayed in line in the upward/downward direction. Alternatively, aplurality of the heat generating elements may be arrayed in line in thefrontward/rearward direction. The ribbon take-up shaft 62 is positionedrightward of the head holder 69 and extends in the upward/downwarddirection. The ribbon take-up shaft 62 is rotatable about an axisthereof. A platen roller 65 is positioned leftward of the print head 60to face the same in the leftward/rightward direction. The ribbon take-upshaft 62 and the platen roller 65 are drivingly connected to a conveyerroller (not illustrated) through a plurality of gears (not illustrated).

An internal unit 10 is provided in an interior of the front part 2C ofthe housing 2 at a position adjacent to the discharge opening 11. Theinternal unit 10 includes a cutter unit 100 and a discharge unit 200.The cutter unit 100 is configured to perform a cutting operation to thetape 5. The cutting operation includes a full-cutting operation forcompletely cutting the tape 5 into two separate parts. Specifically,according to the full-cutting, the tape 5 is cut over an entire widthand an entire thickness of the tape 5 (i.e., the tape 5 is cut off in awidthwise direction and a thickness direction thereof).

The cutter unit 100 includes a fixed blade 179, a movable blade(full-cutting blade) 140, and a cutter motor 105. The fixed blade 179and the movable blade 140 are arranged to oppose each other in theleftward/rightward direction. The movable blade 140 is movable in theleftward/rightward direction between a remote position (FIG. 2) and afull-cutting position (not illustrated) by a driving force from thecutter motor 105. At the remote position, the movable blade 140 ispositioned away from or leftward of the fixed blade 179. At thefull-cutting position, the movable blade 140 is positioned such that thetape 5 is nipped between the movable blade 140 and the fixed blade 179to perform the full-cutting operation to the tape 5.

The discharge unit 200 is configured to hold the tape 5 cut by thecutter unit 100, and to discharge the tape cut by the cutter unit 100frontward through the discharge opening 11. The discharge unit 200includes a discharge roller 220, an opposing roller 230, and a dischargemotor 299. The opposing roller 230 and the discharge roller 220 arearranged to oppose each other in the leftward/rightward direction. Thedischarge roller 220 is configured to nip the tape 5 in cooperation withthe opposing roller 230, and to eject the tape 5 frontward by a drivingforce from the discharge motor 299. At this time, the opposing roller230 is rotated by rotation of the discharge roller 220. The dischargeunit 200 thus ejects the tape 5 frontward through the discharge opening11.

Next, the first cassette 7 will be described with reference to FIG. 2.In the following description, a structure of the first cassette 7 willbe described based on an assumption that the first cassette 7 isattached to the first cassette receiving portion 21. The first cassette7 includes a case 70 of a box shape. The case 70 is formed with supportholes 75, 77, 78, a tape discharge opening 73, and a head opening 71.

The support hole 75, the support hole 77, and the support hole 78 extendthroughout a thickness of the case 70 in the upward/downward direction.The tape discharge opening 73 is positioned at a front end of a left endportion of the case 70, and is open frontward. The head opening 71 is ina form of a notch and is positioned at a front half portion of the leftend portion of the case 70, as illustrated in FIG. 4. The head opening71 extends through the thickness of the case 70 in the upward/downwarddirection.

A first tape spool 41, a ribbon spool 43, and a ribbon take-up spool 45are provided inside the case 70 of the first cassette 7. The first tapespool 41 extends in the upward/downward direction, and the tape 5 iswound over the first tape spool 41. The first tape spool 41 is rotatablysupported by the support hole 75. The tape 5 paid out from the firsttape spool 41 is drawn out through the tape discharge opening 73. Thetape 5 drawn out through the tape discharge opening 73 moves through aportion between the platen roller 65 and the print head 60, and isdischarged toward the internal unit 10. Incidentally, the first tapespool 41 defines a central axis C2 that is positioned rightward of theprint head 60. In other words, the print head 60 is positioned offsetfrom the central axis C2 toward the left.

The ribbon spool 43 extends in the upward/downward direction, and an inkribbon 8 for use in printing is wound over the ribbon spool 43. Theribbon spool 43 is rotatably supported by the support hole 77. Theribbon take-up spool 45 is a hollow cylindrical member extending in theupward/downward direction. The ribbon take-up spool 45 is rotatablysupported by the support hole 78. The ribbon take-up shaft 62 of thefirst cassette receiving portion 21 (cassette receiving portion 6) isinserted in the ribbon take-up spool 45. The ink ribbon 8 used forprinting is wound over the ribbon take-up spool 45. The ink ribbon 8paid out from the ribbon spool 43 is drawn out through the tapedischarge opening 73, moves through the portion between the platenroller 65 and the print head 60 along with the tape 5, and is enteredinto the case 70 and wound over the ribbon take-up spool 45.

The print head 60 and the head holder 69 of the first cassette receivingportion 21 are inserted in the head opening 71 upon attachment of thefirst cassette 7 to the first cassette receiving portion 21. The tape 5and the ink ribbon 8 drawn out through the tape discharge opening 73move frontward along a left side of the head opening 71.

Next, the second cassette 17 will be described with reference to FIG. 3.In the following description, a structure of the second cassette 17 willbe described based on a posture of the second cassette 17 that isattached to the second cassette receiving portion 22. Incidentally, across-sectional plane for illustrating FIG. 3 is at the same height as across-sectional plane for illustrating FIG. 2 for better understandingto the second cassette 17 in connection with the head holder 69.

The second cassette 17 includes a front part 17A and a rear part 17B.The front part 17A constitutes a front portion of the second cassette17, and has a structure approximately the same as the structure of thefirst cassette 7. The position of the front part 17A of the secondcassette 17 attached to the second cassette receiving portion 22 isapproximately the same as the position of the first cassette 7 attachedto the first cassette receiving portion 21.

The front part 17A includes a case front part 170A, and the rear part17B includes a case rear part 170B integral with the case front part170A. The case front part 170A is formed with support holes 377 and 378,a tape discharge opening 373 and a head opening 371. The support hole377 and the support hole 378 extend through a thickness of the casefront part 170A in the upward/downward direction. The support hole 377has a structure the same as that of the support hole 77 of the firstcassette 7. The support hole 378 has a structure the same as that of thesupport hole 78 of the first cassette 7.

A ribbon spool 343 and a ribbon take-up spool 345 are positioned insidethe case front part 170A. The support hole 377 rotatably supports theribbon spool 343. A ink ribbon 8 for use in printing is wound over theribbon spool 343. The ink ribbon 8 wound over the ribbon spool 343 has alength greater than that of the ink ribbon 8 wound over the ribbon spool43 of the first cassette 7. Hence, prior to use of the second cassette17 and first cassette 7, the ink ribbon 8 wound over the ribbon spool343 has a larger diameter than the ink ribbon 8 wound over the ribbonspool 43 of the first cassette 7. The support hole 378 rotatablysupports the ribbon take-up spool 345. The ribbon take-up shaft 62 ofthe cassette receiving portion 6 (second cassette receiving portion 22)is inserted in the ribbon take-up spool 345 when the second cassette 17is attached to the second cassette receiving portion 22. The ink ribbon8 used for printing is taken up by the ribbon take-up spool 345 andwound over the ribbon take-up spool 345.

The tape discharge opening 373 and the head opening 371 are shaped to beidentical to the shapes of the tape discharge opening 73 and the headopening 71, respectively. Further, the ink ribbon 8 ejected from thetape discharge opening 373 is to be conveyed along a conveying passagethat is identical to a conveying passage along which the ink ribbonejected from the tape discharge opening 73 is conveyed thereafter.

The rear part 17B constitutes a rear portion of the second cassette 17.The rear part 17B protrudes rearward through the second open end 32 andrightward through the third open end 33. The case rear part 170B has arear end portion (protruding out through the second open end 32) thatdoes not make contact with the movable cover 55 which is at the openposition. The rear end portion of the case rear part 170B issemicircular shaped in a plan view. Here, the semicircular shape isconcentric with the arcuate shape of the curved portion 58B of themovable cover 55 which is at the open position. The semicircular rearend portion is in confrontation with the curved portion 58B with a gaptherebetween when the movable cover 55 is at the open position.

The case rear part 170B is formed with a support hole 399, and a firsttape spool 341 is positioned inside the case rear part 170B. The supporthole 399 extends throughout the case rear part 170B in theupward/downward direction. The support hole 399 rotatably supports thefirst tape spool 341. A length of the tape 5 wound over the first tapespool 341 is greater than a length of the tape 5 wound over the firsttape spool 41 of the first cassette 7. Hence, prior to use of the firstcassette 7 and second cassette 17, the tape 5 wound over the first tapespool 341 has a larger diameter than the tape 5 wound over the firsttape spool 41 of the first cassette 7.

The tape 5 paid out from the first tape spool 341 is ejected through thetape discharge opening 373. The tape 5 ejected through the tapedischarge opening 373 is then to be conveyed along a conveying passagethat is identical to a conveying passage along which the tape 5 ejectedfrom the tape discharge opening 73 of the first cassette 7 is to beconveyed. Incidentally, the first tape spool 341 defines a central axisC3 that is approximately at the same left-right position as the centralaxis C2 of the first tape spool 41 of the first cassette 7. In otherwords, the print head 60 is positioned offset from the central axis C3toward the left.

Next, a printing process performed in the printing device 1 and usingthe first cassette 7 will be described with reference to FIGS. 2 and 4through 6. Here, prior to attachment of the first cassette 7 to thefirst cassette receiving portion 21, the housing cover 51 is at the openposition, the movable cover 55 is at the closed position (see FIG. 4),and the movable blade 140 is at the remote position.

For performing a printing operation with the first cassette 7, firstly,a user attaches the first cassette 7 to the first cassette receivingportion 21. More specifically, the first cassette 7 is placed above thefirst cassette receiving portion 21, and is moved downward. The firstcassette 7 is thus entered into the interior of the housing 2 throughthe first open end 31. The guide portion 58A of the movable cover 55restricts the first cassette 7 from moving rearward, while guiding thefirst cassette 7 to move downward. The ribbon take-up shaft 62 isinserted into the ribbon take-up spool 45; the head holder 69 and theprint head 60 are inserted in the head opening 71; and the upper surface16 comes into contact with the first cassette 7 from below. The firstcassette 7 is thus attached to the first cassette receiving portion 21,as illustrated in FIG. 5.

Then, the housing cover 51 is pivotally moved from the open position(FIG. 5) to the closed position (FIG. 6). When the housing cover 51reaches the closed position, the platen roller 65 comes to a positionadjacent to the print head 60 and approaches the print head 60 from aleft side thereof. The platen roller 65 presses, toward the print head60, the tape 5 and the ink ribbon 8 in superposed relation those ejectedthrough the tape discharge opening 73. The tape 5 and the ink ribbon 8are nipped between the platen roller 65 and the print head 60.

Upon user's operation to the input portion, the conveyer motor and thedischarge motor 299 are rotationally driven by the CPU to heat the heatgenerating elements of the print head 60. By the rotation of theconveyer motor, the platen roller 65 and the ribbon take-up shaft 62respectively rotate in the clockwise direction in a plan view. By therotation of the discharge motor 299, the discharge roller 220 rotates inthe clockwise direction, and the opposing roller 230 rotates in acounterclockwise direction in a plan view.

By the rotation of the platen roller 65 and the ribbon take-up shaft 62,the tape 5 and the ink ribbon 8 nipped between the platen roller 65 andthe print head 60 are both conveyed frontward. Ink of the ink ribbon 8is thermally transferred onto the tape 5 through the heat applied to theink ribbon 8 by the print head 60. In this way, the print head 60 canprint character(s) on the tape 5.

The used ink ribbon 8 is wound over the ribbon take-up spool 45 by therotation of the ribbon take-up shaft 62. The tape 5 printed by the printhead 60 is conveyed into a position between the discharge roller 220 andthe opposing roller 230. The tape 5 is conveyed frontward by thedischarge roller 220 and the opposing roller 230, and a leading endportion of the tape 5 is ejected frontward through the discharge opening11. The rotation of the conveyer motor and the discharge motor 299, andheat generation at the print head 60 are both stopped by the CPU.

Then, the cutter motor 105 is driven by the CPU to move the movableblade 140 from the remote position to the full-cutting position. Thetape 5 is fully cut by the movable blade 140 and the fixed blade 179,and finally the cut tape 5 exposed through the discharge opening 11 istaken out by the user.

Incidentally, the first cassette 7 may be attached to the first cassettereceiving portion 21 while the movable cover 55 is at the open position,rather than while the movable cover 55 is at its closed position. If thefirst cassette 7 is attached while the movable cover 55 is in its openposition, the movable cover 55 may be moved to its closed position afterthe first cassette 7 is seated on the opposing surface 16.

Next, a printing process performed in the printing device 1 and usingthe second cassette 17 will be described with reference to FIGS. 1through 3,7, and 8. Here, prior to attachment of the second cassette 17to the second cassette receiving portion 22, the housing cover 51 is atthe open position, the movable cover 55 is at the open position (seeFIG. 1), and the movable blade 140 is at the remote position.

For performing a printing operation with the second cassette 17, thesecond cassette 17 is first attached to the second cassette receivingportion 22. More specifically, the second cassette 17 is placed abovethe second cassette receiving portion 22, and is moved downward. Thesecond cassette 17 is entered into the interior of the housing 2 throughthe first open end 31. The ribbon take-up shaft 62 is inserted into theribbon take-up spool 345; the head holder 69 and the print head 60 areinserted in the head opening 371; and the upper surface 16 comes intocontact with the second cassette 17 from below. The second cassette 17is thus attached to the second cassette receiving portion 22, asillustrated in FIG. 7.

Then, the housing cover 51 is pivotally moved from the open position(FIG. 1) to the closed position (FIG. 8). When the housing cover 51 isat the closed position, the platen roller 65 comes to a positionadjacent to the print head 60 and approaches the print head 60 from theleft side thereof. The platen roller 65 presses, toward the print head60, the tape 5 and the ink ribbon 8 in superposed relation and thoseejected through the tape discharge opening 373.

The conveyer motor and the discharge motor 299 are rotationally drivenby the CPU to heat the heat generating elements of the print head 60.The tape 5 is paid out from the first tape spool 341, and the ink ribbon8 is paid out from the ribbon spool 343. Ink of the ink ribbon 8 isthermally transferred to the tape 5 by the heat applied from the printhead 60. A used pat of the ink ribbon 8 is wound over the ribbon take-upspool 345 by the rotation of the ribbon take-up shaft 62.

Ejection of the printed tape 5 through the tape discharge opening 373and full cutting operation by the cutter unit 100 to the printed tape 5are the same as those performed with respect to the first cassette 7attached to the first cassette receiving portion 21, and therefore,further description will be omitted. Further, the cut tape 5 is then tobe ejected through the discharge opening 11 by the discharge unit 200 asin the same manner as that performed to the first cassette 7 attached tothe first cassette receiving portion 21, and therefore, furtherdescription will be omitted.

As described above, one of the first cassette 7 and the second cassette17 is selectively attachable to the cassette receiving portion 6.Specifically, the first cassette 7 is attachable to the first cassettereceiving portion 21 with the movable cover 55 kept at the closedposition, and the second cassette 17 is attachable to the secondcassette receiving portion 22 with the movable cover 55 held at the openposition. The movable cover 55 may be moved to the closed position, evenafter the first cassette 7 is attached to the first cassette receivingportion 21 while the movable cover 55 is at the open position. In eitherway, since the movable cover 55 can be placed at the closed positionwhen receiving the first cassette 7, the printing device 1 can be mademore compact than otherwise. Hence, the printing device 1 of the presentembodiment can be smaller in size, while achieving selective receivingof one of the first cassette 7 and the second cassette 17 havingdifferent sizes from each other.

The second open end 32 permits the second cassette 17 attached to thesecond cassette receiving portion 22 to protrude rearward out of thehousing 2. Hence, the printing device 1 can be made compact by theprotruding amount of the second cassette 17.

The movable cover 55 is pivotally movable about the support hole 37having circular shape in a plan view. In other words, the movable cover55 is pivotally movable about an axis extending in upward/downwarddirection. Hence, the second open end 32 can be easily opened.

The first cassette 7 is attached to the first cassette receiving portion21 while the movable cover 55 is at the closed position. The guideportion 58A can guide the first cassette 7 having entered into theinterior of the housing 2 through the first open end 31 toward the firstcassette receiving portion 21. With this structure, the first cassette 7can be easily attached to the first cassette receiving portion 21 by theguiding function of the guide portion 58A.

The first protruding length L1 of the protruding cover 53 is equal to orgreater than the second protruding length L2 of the protruding wallportion 39. Therefore, the base portion 52 of the housing cover 51 canavoid contact with the second cassette 17 attached to the secondcassette receiving portion 22 when the housing cover 51 is at the closedposition. Hence, the second cassette 17 can be stably attached to thesecond cassette receiving portion 22.

Various Modifications are Conceivable.

For example, the rear part 17B of the second cassette 17 may notnecessarily protrude out through both of the second open end 32 andthird open end 33 when attached to the second cassette receiving portion22. Further, the second cassette receiving portion 22 may not have bothof the second open end 32 and the third open end 33.

Further, the first cassette receiving portion 21 may not be contained inthe second cassette receiving portion 22. For example, the firstcassette receiving portion 21 and the second cassette receiving portion22 may be arranged to be aligned with each other in thefrontward/rearward direction. Still alternatively, the second cassettereceiving portion 22 may not form the entire region of the cassettereceiving portion 6, but may form a partial region of the cassettereceiving portion 6.

Further, in the above-described embodiment, the movable cover 55 ispivotally movable about the axis (of the shaft portion 57A) extending inthe upward/downward direction. However, the movable cover 55 may bepivotally movable about a pivot axis extending in the leftward/rightwarddirection. In the latter case, the shaft portion 57A may extend in theleftward/rightward direction, and the support hole 37 may have acircular shape in a side view. Still alternatively, the movable cover 55may be linearly movable in the upward/downward direction. Morespecifically, in this case, the housing 2 may include a rail extendingin the upward/downward direction, and the movable cover 55 may beconnected to the rail so as to be movable along the rail in theupward/downward direction. The rail may be provided in a form of agroove formed in the housing 2. Or, the rail may be a slidable railextending in the upward/downward direction, rather than a stationaryrail.

Further, the housing cover 51 may be shaped to be capable of contactingwith the second cassette 17 at the closed position of the housing cover51. For example, the housing cover 51 at its closed position may pressthe second cassette 17 attached to the second cassette receiving portion22 downward.

While the description has been made in detail with reference to specificembodiment thereof, it would be apparent to those skilled in the artthat various changes and modifications may be made therein withoutdeparting from the scope of the above described embodiment.

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The printing device 1 is an example of a printing device. The housing 2is an example of a housing. The first cassette 7 is an example of afirst cassette. The second cassette 17 is an example of a secondcassette. The cassette receiving portion 6 is an example of a cassettereceiving portion. The first cassette receiving portion 21 is an exampleof a first cassette receiving portion. The second cassette receivingportion 22 is an example of a second cassette receiving portion. Themovable cover 55 is an example of a movable cover. The housing cover 51is an example of a housing cover. The upward direction is an example ofa first direction. The rearward direction is an example of a seconddirection. The rightward direction is an example of a third direction.

1. (canceled)
 2. A printing device comprising: a housing having adischarge opening; a first cassette receiving portion in communicationwith the discharge opening and configured to receive a first cassette.the first cassette receiving portion having a width in a left-rightdirection and extending in a front-rear direction perpendicular to theleft-right direction; a second cassette receiving portion configured toreceive a second cassette, the second cassette comprising a case and aroll of a printing medium accommodated in the case, the roll of theprinting medium having a diameter greater than the width in theleft-right direction of the first cassette receiving portion; and aprint head provided in the first cassette receiving portion, wherein theprint head is configured to perform printing on the printing medium paidout from the roll of the second cassette received in the second cassettereceiving portion in a state where an entirety of the roll is positionedrearward of the first cassette receiving portion in the front-reardirection.
 3. The printing device according to claim 2, wherein thesecond cassette receiving portion receives the second cassette such thata rear end portion of the second cassette protrudes out of the housing.4. The printing device according to claim 2, wherein the case of thesecond cassette has a first side wall formed with an outlet, wherein,when the second cassette receiving portion receives the second cassette,the print head performs printing on the printing medium ejected out ofthe case through the outlet toward the discharge opening.
 5. Theprinting device according to claim 2, wherein the case of the secondcassette received in the second cassette receiving portion provides awidth greater than the width of the first cassette receiving portion inthe left-right direction.
 6. The printing device according to claim 2,further comprising a wall portion extending vertically and positionedfarther away from the discharge opening than the second cassettereceiving portion is from the discharge opening in the front-reardirection.
 7. The printing device according to claim 2, wherein theprint head is further configured to perform printing on a printingmedium accommodated in a case of the first cassette received in thefirst cassette receiving portion.
 8. The printing device according toclaim 2, wherein the discharge opening is open frontward and extends inthe front-rear direction.